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Effect of Fasting on the Spexin System in Broiler Chickens

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The regulation of physiological processes by biologically active substances such as peptides, proteins, or hormones is very important in the context of both the development of the basic sciences and their subsequent use in improving animal husbandry. One such substance is spexin (SPX...

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Autores principales: Kołodziejski, Paweł A., Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa, Hejdysz, Marcin, Sassek, Maciej, Leciejewska, Natalia, Ziarniak, Kamil, Bień, Jakub, Ślósarz, Piotr, Kubiś, Marta, Kaczmarek, Sebastian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020518
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author Kołodziejski, Paweł A.
Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa
Hejdysz, Marcin
Sassek, Maciej
Leciejewska, Natalia
Ziarniak, Kamil
Bień, Jakub
Ślósarz, Piotr
Kubiś, Marta
Kaczmarek, Sebastian
author_facet Kołodziejski, Paweł A.
Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa
Hejdysz, Marcin
Sassek, Maciej
Leciejewska, Natalia
Ziarniak, Kamil
Bień, Jakub
Ślósarz, Piotr
Kubiś, Marta
Kaczmarek, Sebastian
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The regulation of physiological processes by biologically active substances such as peptides, proteins, or hormones is very important in the context of both the development of the basic sciences and their subsequent use in improving animal husbandry. One such substance is spexin (SPX), a recently discovered, very conservative peptide that has been shown in mammalian studies to be able to regulate food intake, as well as carbohydrate–lipid metabolism. Because there is no information on the role of SPX in the metabolism of birds in the literature, we first decided to determine whether the expression of the gene encoding this peptide is present in the various tissues of birds. A further object of the study was to determine whether the concentration of SPX in serum blood changes during the disturbance of the carbohydrate metabolism caused by starvation and whether these changes correlate with other metabolic parameters. These studies will help us fully understand the role of SPX in bird physiology, and this research should be further extended. ABSTRACT: Spexin (SPX) is a highly conservative peptide hormone containing 14 amino acids and was discovered in 2007 by bioinformatics methods. However, nothing is yet known about its role in the metabolism of birds, including broilers. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term fasting (2, 4, and 8 h) on the concentration of SPX in blood serum and the expression levels of the genes encoding this peptide (SPX1) and its receptors, GALR2 and GALR3, in the tissues involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism (muscles, adipose tissue, and liver). We also analyzed the mRNA expression of these genes in various chicken tissues. Moreover, we studied the correlation between the serum level of SPX and other metabolic parameters (insulin, glucagon, glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol). Using RT-qPCR, we found that SPX1, GALR2, and GALR3 are expressed in all investigated tissues in broiler chicken. Moreover, using a commercially available radio-immunoassay, we noted an increase of the SPX level in blood serum after 4 and 8 h of fasting compared to nonfasted animals (p < 0.05). This increase was positively correlated with glucagon concentration (r = 0.341; p < 0.05) and negatively with glucose concentration (r = −0.484; p < 0.01). Additionally, we discovered that in the short term, food deprivation leads to the expression regulation of SPX1, GALR2, and GLAR3 in tissues associated with metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. The obtained results indicate that SPX is involved in the regulation of metabolism in broiler chickens.
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spelling pubmed-79224232021-03-03 Effect of Fasting on the Spexin System in Broiler Chickens Kołodziejski, Paweł A. Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa Hejdysz, Marcin Sassek, Maciej Leciejewska, Natalia Ziarniak, Kamil Bień, Jakub Ślósarz, Piotr Kubiś, Marta Kaczmarek, Sebastian Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The regulation of physiological processes by biologically active substances such as peptides, proteins, or hormones is very important in the context of both the development of the basic sciences and their subsequent use in improving animal husbandry. One such substance is spexin (SPX), a recently discovered, very conservative peptide that has been shown in mammalian studies to be able to regulate food intake, as well as carbohydrate–lipid metabolism. Because there is no information on the role of SPX in the metabolism of birds in the literature, we first decided to determine whether the expression of the gene encoding this peptide is present in the various tissues of birds. A further object of the study was to determine whether the concentration of SPX in serum blood changes during the disturbance of the carbohydrate metabolism caused by starvation and whether these changes correlate with other metabolic parameters. These studies will help us fully understand the role of SPX in bird physiology, and this research should be further extended. ABSTRACT: Spexin (SPX) is a highly conservative peptide hormone containing 14 amino acids and was discovered in 2007 by bioinformatics methods. However, nothing is yet known about its role in the metabolism of birds, including broilers. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term fasting (2, 4, and 8 h) on the concentration of SPX in blood serum and the expression levels of the genes encoding this peptide (SPX1) and its receptors, GALR2 and GALR3, in the tissues involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism (muscles, adipose tissue, and liver). We also analyzed the mRNA expression of these genes in various chicken tissues. Moreover, we studied the correlation between the serum level of SPX and other metabolic parameters (insulin, glucagon, glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol). Using RT-qPCR, we found that SPX1, GALR2, and GALR3 are expressed in all investigated tissues in broiler chicken. Moreover, using a commercially available radio-immunoassay, we noted an increase of the SPX level in blood serum after 4 and 8 h of fasting compared to nonfasted animals (p < 0.05). This increase was positively correlated with glucagon concentration (r = 0.341; p < 0.05) and negatively with glucose concentration (r = −0.484; p < 0.01). Additionally, we discovered that in the short term, food deprivation leads to the expression regulation of SPX1, GALR2, and GLAR3 in tissues associated with metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. The obtained results indicate that SPX is involved in the regulation of metabolism in broiler chickens. MDPI 2021-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7922423/ /pubmed/33671411 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020518 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pruszyńska-Oszmałek, Ewa
Hejdysz, Marcin
Sassek, Maciej
Leciejewska, Natalia
Ziarniak, Kamil
Bień, Jakub
Ślósarz, Piotr
Kubiś, Marta
Kaczmarek, Sebastian
Effect of Fasting on the Spexin System in Broiler Chickens
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title_short Effect of Fasting on the Spexin System in Broiler Chickens
title_sort effect of fasting on the spexin system in broiler chickens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020518
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